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Steph Curry Makes A Splash At All-Star By Auctioning Off 30 Autographed Pairs For Charity

Your bid helps fight childhood hunger and education inequality in Oakland

Steph Curry Makes A Splash At All-Star By Auctioning Off 30 Autographed Pairs For Charity

Stephen Curry is celebrating NBA All-Star Weekend on his home court by auctioning off signed Under Armour shoes for charity. In partnership with eBay and Shoe Palace, fans can bid on 30 memorable colorways and PEs from the Curry archive from February 14th-24th.

All proceeds from the “30 For Good” campaign benefit the Curry family’s Eat. Learn. Play. foundation, which fights childhood hunger and education inequality in Oakland. Standouts include the blue and red “USA” Curry 12, the style Steph wore for the Gold Medal game against France in the 2024 Olympics, as well as older releases like the Curry 2 “Back 2 Back Unanimous” from 2016.

Additionally, on February 14th, the Shoe Palace store located at 301-323 Geary Street in San Fransisco is previewing all the sneakers up for auction. Visitors will be able to scan QR codes to bid, and if you’re lucky, you might just catch an appearance by the shooting GOAT himself.

We’ve cataloged images of all thirty shoes being auctioned off below for easy scrolling. Tap here to put in some bids on eBay if you’re compelled.

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